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Belladrum, Guyana – Belladrum STEM club continues to shine after winning the award for the outstanding STEM club in the STEMGuyana National Robot & Scratch coding league. On Saturday August 4th, club Belladrum participated in a mini exhibition hosted by the village’s local Community Development Council. Club members displayed some of their robot creations and tutored community children on robot…

Georgetown, Guyana – (August 2, 2018) First Lady, Mrs. Sandra Granger, today, facilitated a conversation on domestic violence at a special staff meeting organized by Power Producers and Distributors Incorporated (PPDI) held at the Herdmanston Lodge, where she called for a concerted effort to tackle the scourge, as she noted that domestic violence knows no face, race or age. Speaking to…

STEMGuyana kicked off their 2018 robots camp with an exciting 5 days of robot building, Scratch coding and drone education. More than 30 Guyanese youth from various communities in Georgetown participated and many parents requested another week of participation. “Camp coordinators and Master Trainers Stephanie Simon and Aisha Peters made sure the program ran smoothly while club photographer Horace Moseley…

Georgetown, Guyana – STEMGuyana co-founder, Karen Abrams was invited to give the keynote address to the Sophia Primary School 6th Grade class of 2018. Abrams has a special interest in Sophia as it is one of the schools where STEMGuyana launched the NGSA grade 6 app pilot program. Over the course of 3 weeks, students from Sophia primary practiced NGSA…

by Karen Abrams Co-Founder, STEMGuyana Congratulations to the top performers on the NGSA, we at STEMGuyana understand the hard work and sacrifice it took to get you to achieve at such a high level. Achieving at such a high level at the NGSA and CXC exams also takes something else, access to quality learning resources and the right supportive environment;…

by Farnaz Baksh Angel is a dedicated member of the Sports Hall STEM Club (usually visit every Saturday) while Makenna was a new student visiting yesterday. I met Makenna sitting in a corner of the room, it was her first time trying to learn Scratch programming. She was a bit shy but quite open to answering all of my questions [She…

Georgetown, Guyana – Ten students from Central High School in region 4, today became the seventeenth team to join the National Pilot STEM league. The pilot program includes teams from 5 regions of Guyana and clubs from as far away as Crabwood Creek, Belladrum and Bartica have joined counterparts in Linden, Georgetown and Lusignan to respond to robot building and…

Intermediate Level – A step up from levels 1 & 2. Making hardware and using kit compiler. Learn how to make your own programs Intermediate Level – A step up from levels 1 & 2. Making hardware and using kit compiler. Learn how to make your own programs – 10 classes [Minimum 21 students per class, Cost $1000 / student…